> You would "think" that a company that is SPAM control and offer a
product
> for SPAM control would look more into "who" they use for their ISP
and how
> they setup their service.
Just for the record, I was the one that chose EasyDNS. And at that
time, I certainly had no knowledge of them making money from spammers. :)
You had also mentioned the non-vanity reverse DNS
(63-246-31-248.xiolink.com) -- that is a perfectly valid setup, and is
in fact the same way that the DNSstuff.com mailserver is set up (which,
like the Declude mailserver back in my day, is on a business Internet
connection that can't have a vanity reverse DNS entry without switching
to a much more expensive Internet provider). It's also an old pet peeve
of mine when people block E-mails from IPs with valid-but-non-vanity
reverse DNS entries, as some people may remember. Of course, it's
better if you can have a vanity reverse DNS entry -- so it's a good
thing that Declude is in the process of getting it -- but it is
perfectly valid.
-Scott
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